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Downfall Game

by Hasbro
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews) More about this product
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Technical Details

  • Exciting head to head game
  • Use skill and tactics to get your counters down and block your opponent
  • Be careful, one wrong turn could lead to your downfall
  • For 2 players
  • Average game time is 15 minutes

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Product details

  • Item Weight: 998 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 581 g
  • Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
  • ASIN: B0006GWQ1Y
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 637 in Toys & Games (See Bestsellers in Toys & Games)

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    #60 in  Toys & Games > Games & Puzzles > Children's Puzzles
    #85 in  Toys & Games > Games & Puzzles > Family Games

Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Play head to head in Downfall, the classic game of strategic race to the finish fun. Every turn leads to a new twist as you race against your opponent to get all your counters down the cogs but watch out, a wrong turn could lead to your downfall. Use your key to turn the cogs but look out--if a cog already has your opponent's key in, you'll have to wait until they move their key before you can turn that cog. Try playing with an added twist--getting your counters down in colour sequence. For a greater challenge, try to get your counters down in colour and number sequence. Whatever game you play, if one player keeps winning, you can change their cogs to even the odds.


Box Contains

  • 1 x Downfall game
  • Player counters
  • Player keys

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Classic strategy game fun - in a not-so-good new version, 29 Jan 2006
Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This version is the "new" downfall. I am also reviewing the classic version, which I greatly prefer. If you can get that one, do it!

We first picked this game up - the classic version - in Hamley's in London in 1992 - I love games of all kinds, and it's not sold in Canada. My husband lived in the UK for a few years as a child and had fond memories of this game, so it didn't take much to convince me.

The colour scheme has been updated for this "New" version from the institutional blue and white we bought back then. And it's been given a new, "mechanical" look that seems to go over well with the little-boy demographic in our household!

As I said, I must recommend the classic version, if you can get it, over the NEW Downfall style. I think it's a better game.

This "new" version certainly looks more exciting, but its structure is poorly conceived overall. Setting it up, it's hard to pop the cogs in properly, and heaven help you if you don't. My husband had to break his fingers prying them off (after my attempt) and snapping them back on again. I was afraid they would break at that point, but luckily, they didn't.

But the base of this version is its real "downfall" (so to speak). The upper portion snaps onto the base and snaps off for storage. The base is a narrow pointy shape, MUCH less stable than the old rectangular version - wobbles a lot and has no rubber feet, so it slips and slides across the table as you play. Plus, you need a special "key" to turn the dials, as I'll mention below.

I special-ordered the new version from the UK because we'd lost all the playing pieces. So now we have both versions, and I will be reviewing both, and - as I said - recommending the classic one.

In this version, you turn the dials by sticking in a special "key", not by turning knobs as in the classic version. The keys are a little fiddly to use and don't add much to the gameplay beyond novelty. If one key gets lost, the two players will have to share, which isn't much fun either. In families, one has to think about these eventualities... :-)

The goal is to get all your little pieces down to the bottom - (in order, for more advanced players, because it's wickedly hard to do it that way).

The theory of this version is exactly the same as the classic one - navigate the pieces through the little cogs, but watch out! You can't turn the cog used by the other player on his/her turn, so you need to plan the path your pieces will take carefully in advance and try to "trap" your opponent into turning cogs that will inadvertantly advance your pieces!

I'm giving this game - both versions - a few marks for educational value because this game encourages forward thinking and problem solving - always important skills. After a few games playing at random, you DO start to try to out-think your opponent, and it's great watching kids scheme this way.

The NEW version of the game does come with two substitute cogs that you can use if/when one player gets so good that the regular cogs are too easy for them. The substitute ones have fewer slots for pieces to fit into, so it does make winning more difficult. We have not had to use the extra cogs so far; the regular version is tough enough for us!

I am, frankly, a fan of any "old-fashioned" game that relies on kids' ingenuity rather than on batteries, DVDs, or electronics of any other kind. So happy that this game is still around and going strong!

Really wish this game - either version! - were available here in Canada (can't imagine why not!), but now that we have it - both versions - we'll continue to enjoy it, at least until all the little pieces (or keys) get lost under the sofa... :-)

Playability on Shabbat: YES!!! (no batteries, electronics or writing)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars poorly made, 12 Oct 2007
Durability:1.0 out of 5 stars Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
this version of downfall is very flimsy, bendy and unstable. i was missing a key when i bought this and i contacted mb games via email, to ask for a replacement. they would not send me one. very bad customer service. i am now left with an incomplete, poorly made game. not happy.

so, i would not recommend buying this version at all. maybe try the older version, as has been suggested below?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Reasonable to play, poor build quality, 24 Dec 2007
By M. Cann (Berkshire) - See all my reviews
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Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
I enjoyed playing this game as a child and now that I have children of my own have introduced them to it.

The idea of the game is good, very visual and mechanical and encourages the players to think ahead and plan, but the modern implementation is poor:
i) You will have to construct the game yourself from the pieces of plastic provided in the box - each dial comes in two halves that must be pressed together through the main upright unit. In my case the dials had to be pressed together so hard (to avoid them being too loose) that you could hear the plastic splitting.
ii) there is no feel of quality or smoothness when rotating the dials in game play - it looks and feels cheap and fragile.
iii) Counters can too easily get stuck or just fall out (the former I recall was a problem with the "old version" from my youth but if memory serves correct - and it may not - the problem was less frequent).
I will be on the lookout for the older version game in future.

On the upside: an extra twist with the newer version of the game is that a couple of the dials can be replaced with dials with fewer holes on one side thus giving one player a handicap.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

1.0 out of 5 stars A great game ruined by poor quality manufacturing
The original Downfall was a terrific game, with an element of strategy and suspense. The new version hasn't changed the concept, but is rendered virtually unplayable because of... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mr. E. J. Aves

4.0 out of 5 stars Downfall
Good game which continues to provide hours of concentration from my 6 and 7 year olds. The more they play it, the better and more strategic they become.
Published 9 months ago by Mr. David M. Shepherd

4.0 out of 5 stars Downfall MB Games
This is an excellent game of wits. The game is not too long to complete roughly 20 mins. Family enjoy playing and competing with each other and is great for all ages 6 to adult... Read more
Published 9 months ago by A. Kennedy

2.0 out of 5 stars Downfall, it has.
I bought this game for my kids this Christmas and I must say I was dissapointed that it seemed to have changed out of all recognition. Read more
Published 10 months ago by D. Galgo

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Strategy game for two Players.

'Downfall' is a great idea for a game, but can be problematic, since often when turning the various wheels, the counters do not 'drop' into the cavities as they should... Read more
Published 11 months ago by FAMOUS NAME

4.0 out of 5 stars Good fun
We got this as a standby for a holiday in case it was wet. We ended up playing it quite a bit. Ok, it's a little bit flimsy but it's not that bad and nothing has broken off... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Comical Engineer

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